<p><br>
> On Friday 05 July 2013, ??? wrote:<br>
> > Thanks very much for all the answers.<br>
> ><br>
> > I just notice my platform will be windows, does asterisk support windows. I<br>
> > am very good at linux but seems I could not use.<br>
><br>
> Asterisk is first and foremost Linux software. If it works anywhere else, that<br>
> is a happy accident and not by design.<br>
><br>
> Having said which, Asterisk should build on Windows, and might even give some<br>
> limited functionality (SIP to SIP calls, some dialplan functions, maybe even<br>
> IAX), but you can forget about DAHDI or libPRI. There is no way your Digium<br>
> analogue telephony cards are going to work under Windows.<br>
><br>
> Just install Linux on the machine; and if the higher-ups complain, tell them<br>
> Linux is part of the Asterisk installation.<br>
><br>
An even bigger problem would be support. Assume you are lucky and you get it with SIP for example.</p>
<p>What happen if one morning you wake up and its broken? Your setup would so unique you would be completely on your own. That's not good position to put your organization. When you are setting thing for production, you have to think of maintenance.</p>
<p>Better to look for alternative product if your employer can't stomach one Linux box in your office.</p>
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> --<br>
> AJS<br>
><br>
> Answers come *after* questions.<br>
William </p>